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In the fight against climate change, the dairy industry is coming under increasing scrutiny for its environmental impact, and consumers are beginning to care more about the carbon footprint of their food. According to the 234
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It's Opening Day for Major League Baseball! That means it’s time for warmer weather, baseball and…long lines at the ball park.But to shorten waiting times, stadiums around the country are using CLEAR, the biometric screening you see at the airports. At the Colorado Rockies Coors Field, fans typically wait on average about 15 to 20 minutes before getting into the stadium. With the new addition of CLEAR, the wait time is cut down to about 5 minutes. “They can really come to the ball park whenever and experience that expedited entry,” explains Walker Monfort with the Colorado Rockies. The team partnered with CLEAR to give fans the opportunity to get priority into the ballpark. Signing up for CLEAR at a stadium is free, but you can only use your membership at that stadium. But if you sign up for the 9/year membership at an airport, it will give you a priority at both locations. “You use your fingerprints, just like you would at the airport. You get into the ballpark,” says Ed O’Brien, head of sports at CLEAR, of the process. “We will then check your ticket. Then, you will go through the screening process, whether with a metal detector or with a wand.” More than a dozen stadiums across the country are using CLEAR. O'Brien says Clear is planning to expand the number of stadiums and how the technology is used. In Seattle, Seahawks and Mariners fans can link their driver’s license and credit card to their CLEAR account to grab a beer at the concession stand with their finger print. CLEAR is working to one day allow fans to use their fingertip as a ticket. 1593
If you’re a huge Star Wars fan looking to make some quick cash, this may be the perfect gig. CableTV.com is looking to pay one lucky person ,000 to watch every Star Wars film back-to-back before the release of “The Rise of Skywalker” on Dec. 20. The person who ends up being picked will have to watch about 22 hours and 25 minutes of “ancient, distant galactic glory.”The films include: · “The Phantom Menace” · “A New Hope” · “Attack of the Clones” · “The Empire Strikes Back”· “Revenge of the Sith”· “Return of the Jedi”· “Solo”· “The Force Awakens”· “Rogue One” · “The Last Jedi”The website isn’t looking for a run-of-the-mill fan. “The chosen one must be an active Twitter user who is willing to share their Jedi wisdom and movie-watching experience while tagging the 786
Joe Biden is poised to decide in the coming month whether he will jump into the Democratic presidential race, inching closer to answering the looming question of whether he will make a third bid for the White House.One ally who spoke with Biden in recent weeks said that the former vice president indicated he was leaning toward a run. But if he reached a decision over the holidays, which he once indicated he hoped to do, he has not informed even his closest allies."He understands that he needs to make a decision relatively early in the process," the Biden ally told CNN, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss private discussions. "He knows he can't wait."Biden's silence has raised questions among some Democratic donors and activists about whether he is ambivalent about running and uncertain about plunging his family into a bruising campaign, despite friends saying Biden has repeatedly argued he is 928
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